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  1. Introduction to Metamathematics.H. Rasiowa - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):215-216.
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  • Computability & Unsolvability.Clifford Spector - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (4):432-433.
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  • Computability. An Introduction to Recursive Function Theory.H. B. Enderton - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (1):292-293.
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  • Lv Welch.Sg Simpson, Ta Slaman, Steel Jr, Wh Woodin, Ri Soare, M. Stob, C. Spector & Am Turing - 1999 - In Edward R. Griffor (ed.), Handbook of computability theory. New York: Elsevier. pp. 153.
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  • The Constructive Second Number Class.Alonzo Church - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (4):168-169.
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  • Turing A. M.. On computable numbers, with an application to the Entscheidungs problcm. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 2 s. vol. 42 , pp. 230–265. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):42-43.
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  • H. B. Smith. The algebra of propositions. Philosophy of science, vol. 3 (1936), pp. 551–578.Alonzo Church & H. B. Smith - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):43-44.
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  • Smith H. B.. The algebra of propositions. Philosophy of science, vol. 3 , pp. 551–578.Alonzo Church - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):43-44.
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  • A note on the entscheidungsproblem.Alonzo Church - 1936 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 1 (1):40-41.
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  • Computing machinery and intelligence.Alan M. Turing - 1950 - Mind 59 (October):433-60.
    I propose to consider the question, "Can machines think?" This should begin with definitions of the meaning of the terms "machine" and "think." The definitions might be framed so as to reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words, but this attitude is dangerous, If the meaning of the words "machine" and "think" are to be found by examining how they are commonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that the meaning and the answer to (...)
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  • Collected Works: Volume Iii: Unpublished Essays and Lectures Vol. 3.Kurt Gödel - 1986 - Oxford, England and New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press. Edited by Solomon Feferman.
    Kurt Gödel was the greatest logician of this century. This third volume of his collected works consists of previously unpublished material, both essays and lectures.
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  • Systems of Logic Based on Ordinals.Andrzej Mostowski - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (3):128-129.
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  • On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem.Alan Turing - 1936 - Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 42 (1):230-265.
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  • Computability and λ-definability.A. M. Turing - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (4):153-163.
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  • Reflections on Church's thesis.Stephen C. Kleene - 1987 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 28 (4):490-498.
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  • The mathematical work of S. C. Kleene.J. R. Shoenfield & S. C. Kleene - 1995 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 1 (1):8-43.
    §1. The origins of recursion theory. In dedicating a book to Steve Kleene, I referred to him as the person who made recursion theory into a theory. Recursion theory was begun by Kleene's teacher at Princeton, Alonzo Church, who first defined the class of recursive functions; first maintained that this class was the class of computable functions ; and first used this fact to solve negatively some classical problems on the existence of algorithms. However, it was Kleene who, in his (...)
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  • Mathematical Logic.Donald Monk - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (2):234-236.
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  • Computability Theory, Semantics, and Logic Programming.J. C. Shepherdson & Melvin Fitting - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (4):1257.
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  • Rekursive Funktionen.Raphael M. Robinson & Rozsa Peter - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):280.
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  • Recursive unsolvability of a problem of thue.Emil L. Post - 1947 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 12 (1):1-11.
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  • Formal Reductions of the General Combinatorial Decision Problem.Emil L. Post - 1943 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 8 (1):50-52.
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  • Finite combinatory processes—formulation.Emil L. Post - 1936 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 1 (3):103-105.
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  • A. M. Turing. On computable numbers, with an application to the Entscheidungs problcm. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 2 s. vol. 42 (1936–1937), pp. 230–265. [REVIEW]Everett J. Nelson & V. C. Aldrich - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):42-43.
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  • Recursive predicates and quantifiers.S. C. Kleene - 1943 - Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 53:41-73.
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  • On notation for ordinal numbers.S. C. Kleene - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (4):150-155.
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  • A note on recursive functions.S. C. Kleene - 1936 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 1 (3):119-119.
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  • Alan Turing: the Enigma.Andrew Hodges - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (4):1065-1067.
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  • Definability, automorphisms, and dynamic properties of computably enumerable sets.Leo Harrington & Robert I. Soare - 1996 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):199-213.
    We announce and explain recent results on the computably enumerable (c.e.) sets, especially their definability properties (as sets in the spirit of Cantor), their automorphisms (in the spirit of Felix Klein's Erlanger Programm), their dynamic properties, expressed in terms of how quickly elements enter them relative to elements entering other sets, and the Martin Invariance Conjecture on their Turing degrees, i.e., their information content with respect to relative computability (Turing reducibility).
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  • Definability, Automorphisms, And Dynamic Properties Of Computably Enumerable Sets, By, Pages 199 -- 213.Leo Harrington & Robert I. Soare - 1996 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):199-213.
    We announce and explain recent results on the computably enumerable sets, especially their definability properties, their automorphisms, their dynamic properties, expressed in terms of how quickly elements enter them relative to elements entering other sets, and the Martin Invariance Conjecture on their Turing degrees, i.e., their information content with respect to relative computability.
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  • Über eine bisher noch nicht benützte erweiterung Des finiten standpunktes.Von Kurt Gödel - 1958 - Dialectica 12 (3‐4):280-287.
    ZusammenfassungP. Bernays hat darauf hingewiesen, dass man, um die Widerspruchs freiheit der klassischen Zahlentheorie zu beweisen, den Hilbertschen flniter Standpunkt dadurch erweitern muss, dass man neben den auf Symbole sich beziehenden kombinatorischen Begriffen gewisse abstrakte Begriffe zulässt, Die abstrakten Begriffe, die bisher für diesen Zweck verwendet wurden, sinc die der konstruktiven Ordinalzahltheorie und die der intuitionistischer. Logik. Es wird gezeigt, dass man statt deesen den Begriff einer berechenbaren Funktion endlichen einfachen Typs über den natürlichen Zahler benutzen kann, wobei keine anderen (...)
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  • Computability theory, semantics, and logic programming.Melvin Fitting - 1987 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
    This book describes computability theory and provides an extensive treatment of data structures and program correctness. It makes accessible some of the author's work on generalized recursion theory, particularly the material on the logic programming language PROLOG, which is currently of great interest. Fitting considers the relation of PROLOG logic programming to the LISP type of language.
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  • Computability. Computable Functions, Logic, and the Foundations of Mathematics.Richard L. Epstein & Walter A. Carnielli - 2002 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 8 (1):101-104.
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  • Grundzüge der theoretischen Logik.D. Hilbert & W. Ackermann - 1928 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 7:157-157.
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  • Church's Thesis and Principles for Mechanisms.Robin Gandy - 1980 - In The Kleene Symposium. North-Holland. pp. 123--148.
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  • Dynamic properties of computably enumerable sets.Robert I. Soare - 1996 - In S. B. Cooper, T. A. Slaman & S. S. Wainer (eds.), Computability, Enumerability, Unsolvability: Directions in Recursion Theory. Cambridge University Press. pp. 224--105.
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  • Computing Machinery and Intelligence.Alan M. Turing - 2003 - In John Heil (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: A Guide and Anthology. Oxford University Press.
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  • Computability and Logic.George S. Boolos, John P. Burgess & Richard C. Jeffrey - 2003 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 9 (4):520-521.
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  • "Turing's\ oracle": from absolute to relative computability and back.Solomon Feferman - 1992 - In Javier Echeverria, Andoni Ibarra & Thomas Mormann (eds.), The Space of Mathematics: Philosophical, Epistemological, and Historical Explorations. De Gruyter. pp. 314--348.
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  • [Omnibus Review].Richard A. Platek - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1):115-116.
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  • [Omnibus Review].M. Lerman - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (2):550-552.
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  • The Universal Turing Machine. A Half-Century Survey.Rolf Herken - 1992 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 182 (3):344-350.
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  • Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times.M. Kline - 1978 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 29 (1):68-87.
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  • Mechanical procedures and mathematical experience.Wilfried Sieg - 1994 - In Alexander George (ed.), Mathematics and Mind. Oxford University Press. pp. 71--117.
    Wilfred Sieg. Mechanical Procedures and Mathematical Experience.
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  • K-Graph Machines: Generalizing Turing's Machines and Arguments.Wilfried Sieg & John Byrnes - unknown
    Wilfred Sieg and John Byrnes. K-Graph Machines: Generalizing Turing's Machines and Arguments.
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